Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine (Oct 2022)

Chondrogenic potential of manganese-loaded composite scaffold combined with chondrocytes for articular cartilage defect

  • Li Wei,
  • Shuai Qin,
  • Yulin Ye,
  • Jiawei Hu,
  • Danyang Luo,
  • Yusi Li,
  • Yiming Gao,
  • Liting Jiang,
  • Qi Zhou,
  • Xianfei Xie,
  • Ning Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10856-022-06695-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 10
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Cartilage is an alymphatic, avascular and non-innervated tissue. Lack of potential regenerative capacity to reconstruct chondral defect has accelerated investigation and development of new strategy for cartilage repair. We prepared a manganese ion-incorporated natupolymer-based scaffold with chitosan-gelatin by freeze-drying procedure. The scaffold was characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, compressive testing, and analysis of porosity and flexibility. Live/dead assay confirmed the good cytocompatibility of prepared scaffold on rat articular chondrocytes after 10 days and 4 weeks of culture. The manganese-loaded composite scaffold upregulated the expression of chondrogenic-related markers (Sox9, integrin, and Col II) in chondrocytes. Western blot analysis of proteins extracted from chondrocytes grown on scaffolds indicated the signaling pathways of p-Akt and p-ERK1/2 played a key role. Histological analysis following implantation of current composite scaffold loaded with chondrocytes into a rat articular cartilage defect model showed that the scaffolds promoted the formation of collagen II and cartilage repair. These findings suggested the potential of manganese-loaded scaffold to promote new cartilage formation and a promising strategy for articular cartilage engineering application.